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.. _flow-accounting:
+NetFlow is a feature that was introduced on Cisco routers around 1996 that
+provides the ability to collect IP network traffic as it enters or exits an
+interface. By analyzing the data provided by NetFlow, a network administrator
+can determine things such as the source and destination of traffic, class of
+service, and the causes of congestion. A typical flow monitoring setup (using
+NetFlow) consists of three main components:
+
+- Flow exporter: aggregates packets into flows and exports flow records towards
+ one or more flow collectors
+
+- Flow collector: responsible for reception, storage and pre-processing of flow
+ data received from a flow exporter
+
+- Analysis application: analyzes received flow data in the context of intrusion
+ detection or traffic profiling, for example
+
+For connectionless protocols as like ICMP and UDP, a flow is considered complete
+once no more packets for this flow appear after configurable timeout.
+
+NetFlow is usually enabled on a per-interface basis to limit load on the router
+components involved in NetFlow, or to limit the amount of NetFlow records
+exported.
+
+VyOS supports flow accounting through NetFlow (version 5, 9 and 10) or sFlow.
Flow Accounting
---------------
-VyOS supports flow accounting through NetFlow or sFlow.
-
-For both types you need to specify the interfaces for which the data will be collected:
+In order for flow accounting information to be collected and displayed for an
+interface, the interface must be configured for flow accounting. The following
+example shows how to configure ``eth0`` and ``bond3`` for flow accounting.
.. code-block:: sh
@@ -15,7 +39,7 @@ For both types you need to specify the interfaces for which the data will be col
NetFlow is a protocol originating from Cisco Systems. It works on level3.
-VyOS supports version 1, 5 and 9
+VyOS supports version 5, 9 and 10 (IPFIX - IP Flow Information Export)
NetFlow v5 example:
@@ -23,4 +47,37 @@ NetFlow v5 example:
set system flow-accounting netflow engine-id 100
set system flow-accounting netflow version 5
- set system flow-accounting netflow server 192.168.2.10 port 2055 \ No newline at end of file
+ set system flow-accounting netflow server 192.168.2.10 port 2055
+
+Displaying Flow Accounting Information
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Once flow accounting is configured on an interfaces it provides the ability to
+display captured network traffic information for all configured interfaces.
+
+The following op-mode command shows flow accounting for eth0.
+
+.. code-block:: sh
+
+ vyos@vyos:~$ show flow-accounting interface eth0
+ flow-accounting for [eth0]
+ Src Addr Dst Addr Sport Dport Proto Packets Bytes Flows
+ 0.0.0.0 192.0.2.50 811 811 udp 7733 591576 0
+ 0.0.0.0 192.0.2.50 811 811 udp 7669 586558 1
+ 192.0.2.200 192.0.2.51 56188 22 tcp 586 36504 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 61636 161 udp 46 6313 4
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 61638 161 udp 42 5364 9
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 61640 161 udp 42 5111 3
+ 192.0.2.200 192.0.2.51 54702 22 tcp 86 4432 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 62509 161 udp 24 3540 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 0 0 icmp 49 2989 8
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 54667 161 udp 18 2658 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 54996 161 udp 18 2622 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 63708 161 udp 18 2622 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 62111 161 udp 18 2622 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 61646 161 udp 16 1977 4
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 56038 161 udp 10 1256 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 55570 161 udp 6 1146 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 54599 161 udp 6 1134 1
+ 192.0.2.99 192.0.2.51 56304 161 udp 8 1029 1
+